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Globes

by Paul P. Sipiera
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Overview

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Describes the usefulness of globes to show the roundness of the earth and various consequences of that shape.

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School Library Journal

Gr 2-4-- Following the series format, this has large, easy-to-read type and plenty of full-color photos and black-and-white reproductions. The nine chapters are short and informative, and accompanied by helpful charts and maps. The intent is to convey the importance and usefulness of globes in learning about the Earth. The result is a clear, easy-to-understand book that will be useful to report writers or information-seekers. Children and teachers will be delighted to find rather complex ideas available in such a clear, concise text. --Eowana Bradley Jordan, Westgate Elementary School, Manassas, VA

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1991
Publisher
Childrens Pr
Pages
48
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780516011240

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